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Gwynedd Council is evaluating a legal order to establish a new 2.63km footpath in Llanystumdwy, enhancing the area’s coastal ...
Otto’s in Aberdyfi hopes a successful licensing bid will provide a relaxing place to drink and eat, whilst also boosting ...
Gwynedd’s complex matrix of tax and legal reforms to change its housing dynamic is playing out as a global watch-and-learn ...
The owner of a pizzeria said the safety of children and families crabbing on Aberdyfi wharf was "paramount" after being ...
An Aberdyfi waterside business is hoping a successful licensing bid could help provide locals with a relaxing place to drink, ...
The "door is still open" for landowners to offer an alternative route after a proposal for the creation of a 2.4km stretch of ...
The reasons for refusing this application are plentiful, and I am not surprised that so many residents are up in arms' ...
It would be free parking for the first hour, £2.20 up to two hours, £4.20 up to four hours, and £6 for up to eight hours.
As the waterfall gets increasing attention the flow of people wanting to see it has turned into a 'stampede' causing ...
Estate agents in Cheshire’s 'Golden Triangle' have identified the coastal areas most popular with buyers wanting a seaside ...
Amgueddfa Cymru, or Museum Wales, has won funding from the National Lottery Heritage Fund, enabling the grade one-listed building’s redevelopment to proceed.
Visitors park up, fire up a BBQ, admire the scenery, then go home - we’re left with piles of litter and vandalism” ...
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